Musical Smart City: Perspectives on Ubiquitous Sonification
Pedro Sarmento, Ove Holmqvist, Mathieu Barthet

TL;DR
This paper explores how sonification can transform smart city data into musical experiences, enhancing urban awareness and proposing a novel approach called ubiquitous sonification for future smart city systems.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of ubiquitous sonification and presents an initial design for a musical smart city system using user and urban data.
Findings
Proposed a new approach called ubiquitous sonification.
Designed a speculative use case for musical smart city systems.
Highlighted the potential of sonification to interpret smart city data.
Abstract
Smart cities are urban areas with sensor networks that collect data used towards efficient management. As a source of ubiquitous data, smart city initiatives present opportunities to enhance inhabitants' urban awareness. However, making sense of smart city data is challenging and there is a gap between available data and end-user applications. Sonification emerges as a promising method for the interpretation of smart city data and the production of novel musical experiences. In this paper, we first present the smart city paradigm. We then cover the topics of ubiquitous and mobile music, followed by an overview of sonification research. Finally, we propose an approach entitled ubiquitous sonification and present the initial design of a speculative use case for musical smart city systems, leveraging user and urban data to inform behaviour.
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Taxonomy
TopicsTactile and Sensory Interactions · Noise Effects and Management · Music Technology and Sound Studies
